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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Really nothing for the newborn. We ended up with newborn diapers that were too small for our big baby and a case of wipes that gave him a rash. Wait and see on the baby items, OP. You’ll save a lot of money by not ordering in and having frozen meals prepared for you and DH however. Get a huge light weight water cup/bottle for yourself if you’re going to breastfeed and a basket for nuts and dried fruits and granola bars to keep next to your nursing chair. [/quote] This. The brand of diapers (Honest - which everyone I know loves) I overstocked because they were on sale gave my baby a fungal rash. And the cheap wipes came out of the dispenser four at a time so that was no savings. I actually wasted money trying to save money. [/quote] Wipes dispenser is one of the best baby items that I own. One wipe out at a time, they don't dry out, and easy one hand use OXO Tot Perfect Pull Wipes Dispenser - Gray https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0771FFWPX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_61T19BF10ZCPR9G1X7ZS[/quote] Yes! I have two of these and love them. Probably the most used things in my house. We use them in the bathroom for my older kid too since they don't wipe well when potty training (we throw them in trash, not down the toilet)[/quote]
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